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Sep 21 2000 (HC)

Ramilaben Hasmukhbhai Khristi W/O Hasmukhbhai Ashabhai Vs. State of Gu ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2001)1GLR783

..... 1 dahyabhai ashabhai khristi and other accused rounded him in anticipation of quarrel with the deceased. .....

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Sep 05 2000 (HC)

Vinubhai Devjibhai Yadav Vs. Bhikhabhai Kurajibhai Sadadiya and 3 ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2000)3GLR698

..... it is the admitted facts that the petitioner on 9/5/1995 in order to contest the election as the member of the indian national congress filed his nomination paper, in anticipation of getting the authorization letter in due course, but of course before the requisite stage. ..... - (1) the state election commissions shall, by notification in the official gazette, specify the symbols xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx(2) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (3) for the candidates .....

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Aug 30 2000 (HC)

State of Gujarat Vs. Chetan Himatlal

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2001)4GLR3010

..... in the instant case, the prosecution ought to have anticipated a dispute regarding age of the prosecutrix being raised by the defence. ..... stated in her deposition that the birth of prosecutrix was registered with surendranagar municipality, which is a primary evidence to indicate date of birth of the prosecutrix and, consequently, the age of the prosecutrix at the time of the alleged commission of the offence. .....

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Jul 13 2000 (HC)

Halar Utkarsh Samiti Through Prakash H. Doshi Vs. State of Gujarat Thr ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2001)2GLR964

..... with regard to the report of death of any wild animal and to safeguard its remains, extinguish any fire, assistance to the forest officer/chief wild life warden or police officer demanding aid for preventing the commission of any offence against the act or in the investigation of any such offence and even in cases where certain types of persons are permitted to enter, the obligation has been cast that such person shall ..... legislative intent is to be gathered from the statute itself for the first instance, then from the preamble, next from the statement of objects and reasons, then from parliamentary debates, reports of committees and commissions which preceded the legislation and finally from all legitimate and admissible sources from where there may be light including the legislative history ..... legislative intent is to be gathered from the statute itself in the first instance, then from the preamble, next from the statement of objects and reasons, then from parliamentary debates, reports of committees and commissions which preceded the legislation and finally from all legitimate and admissible sources from where there may be light ..... 4 having already incurred expenses in anticipation of the approval for the modified route suggested by them and since no final decision is taken so far as stated on behalf of the state government, the state government was directed to consider even the other ..... 4 having already incurred expenses in anticipation of the approval for the modified route suggested .....

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Sep 02 1999 (HC)

Deputy Executive Engineer, Gujarat Maritime Board Vs. Hasmukh M. Jasan ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2000(85)FLR886]; (2000)1GLR367

..... it is further clear from this admission that the project was likely to continue upto 18 months and in this anticipation approval for continuation of the respondent after three months was sought by the petitioner. ..... in anticipation of extension which was sought on 17.7.1991 it seems that the respondent was continued beyond 31.7.1991. .....

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Jul 06 1999 (HC)

State of Gujarat Vs. Dharsing T. Vaghela and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2000)1GLR313

..... 2,3 and 4 could not have anticipated the knife blow being given by the accused no. ..... they could not have anticipated such a quarrel and pansing coming to the spot. ..... at the relevant time of the commission of the offence, this accused was a young boy of 21 years of age. .....

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May 05 1999 (HC)

Mohit Shantilal Shah Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2000]241ITR28(Guj)

..... though, assessee in anticipation of pending proceedings under s. .....

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Jan 23 1998 (HC)

State of Gujarat Vs. Dipak Jaswantlal Sheth

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : 1999CriLJ162; (1998)3GLR2240

..... neither investigation can shut its eyes and refuse to examine the case set up by the accused which leads to exonerate complicity of accused in the commission of crime, nor the court would be justified in not taking into consideration all the possible defence or circumstances emerging from the material on record before it, which are germane for ..... state of maharashtra air 1996 sc 1042: 1996 cri lj 1368, where the court stated that, 'anticipatory bail is granted in anticipation of arrest in non-bailable cases, but that does not mean that the regular court, which is to try the offender is sought to be by-passed and that is the reason why ..... if the accused at the very outset stated that it is impossible for him to have participated in the commission of crime because he could not have been present at that place for definite reasons disclosed by him, it cannot be said that the investigating agency is not under obligation to inquire into the ..... likewise, if a plausible case of extricating accused from the commission of crime or plausible case of permissible defence is made out in respect of commission or crime from the material on record, the court considering the application for release of the accused on bail is bound to consider as it is relevant consideration in the exercise of discretion whether to keep the ..... this stage, the learned judge appears to have obliterated the distinction between the physical participation in commission of offence and participation in criminal conspiracy. .....

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Feb 20 1997 (HC)

C.U. Shah Arogya Bharti (Public Trust) and anr. Vs. Saurashtra Mazdoor ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1998)1GLR374

..... being entitled to; (ii) the value of any house accommodation, or of supply of light, water, medical attendance or other amenity of any service of any concessional supply of food grains or other articles; (iii) any travelling concession; (iv) any commission payable on the promotion or sales or business or both; but does not include - (a) any bonus; (b) any contribution paid or payable by the employer to any pension fund or provident fund or for the benefit of the workman under any ..... not be possible to raise the fees charged by the medical centres from the patients corresponding to the likely or anticipated additional burden arising out of the said demands of the employees which are far more than minimum wages. ..... 1 trust is directed to pay the wages in accordance with the 4th pay commission recommendations as also other benefits with regard to uniform, washing allowance and leave, etc ..... also contended that if the wages are allowed to be increased on the basis of the 4th pay commission recommendations, the trust will have to bear an additional burden of rs. ..... more than the minimum wage despite weak financial condition of the trusts and therefore, it is contended that the demands of the union and the claim for wages on the basis of 4th pay commission recommendations are not just, proper and legal. ..... 1 to pay the wages in accordance with 4th pay commission recommendation as also other benefits with regard to uniform, washing allowance, leave and other items pertaining to service conditions .....

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Jan 16 1997 (HC)

Dharmendrasing Dolubha Zala and ors. Vs. State Bank of Saurashtra and ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [1998]91CompCas290(Guj); (1997)2GLR919

..... it is not necessary for it to keep any money always in hand in anticipation of any demand to be made by the customer. ..... all that the section provides, is that any property which may be alleged or suspected to have been stolen, or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the commission of any offence, can be seized. ..... any police officer may seize any property which may be alleged or suspected to have been stolen, or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the commission of any offence. ..... the bank has the right to possess currency notes received in the ordinary course of business without suspicion of the notes being involved in the commission of an offence. .....

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